[§ 120, Ord. 452, as amended by § 1, Ord. 552, eff. May 31, 1972]
The provisions of this chapter prohibiting the stopping, standing,
or parking of a vehicle shall apply at all times or at those times
specified in this chapter except:
(a)
When it is necessary to stop a vehicle to avoid a conflict with
other traffic; or
(b)
In compliance with the directions of a police officer or official
traffic control device; or
(c)
To authorized emergency vehicles.
[§ 121, Ord. 452]
No person shall park a vehicle in a private driveway or on private
property without the direct or implied consent of the owner or person
in lawful possession of such driveway or property.
[§ 122, Ord. 452]
No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle within any parkway.
[§ 123, Ord. 452; § 2, Ord. 1010-02,
eff. October 17, 2002]
(a)
No person who owns or has possession, custody, or control of
any vehicle shall park such vehicle upon any street or alley for more
than a consecutive period of 72 hours.
(b)
No person who owns or has possession, custody, or control of a trailer shall park such trailer upon any street or alley except while loading or unloading property thereto or therefrom or pursuant to a permit issued under §
4-9.101 et seq. Such permits shall be issuable by the City Manager as minor encroachment permits.
(c)
In the event a vehicle is parked or left standing upon a street or alley in excess of a consecutive period of 72 hours, or a trailer is parked upon a street or alley in violation of subsection
(b) above, any peace officer or any regularly employed and salaried employee, who is engaged in directing traffic or enforcing parking laws and regulations of the City may remove such vehicle from the street in the manner and subject to the requirements of the
Vehicle Code.
[§ 126, Ord. 452]
No person shall stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle, whether
attended or unattended, upon any roadway when it is practicable to
stop, park, or leave the vehicle off such portion of the roadway,
but in every event an unobstructed width of the roadway opposite a
standing vehicle shall be left for the free passage of other vehicles,
and a clear view of the stopped vehicle shall be available from a
distance of 200 feet in each direction upon the highway.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to the driver
of any vehicle which is disabled in such a manner and to such extent
that it is impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily leaving the
disabled vehicle on the roadway.